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U.S. Won't Cite China As Currency Manipulator

Despite pressure in Congress for penalties, Bush administration declined to cite China for manipulating its currency to gain unfair trade advantages against the U.S.

GM Workers Vote On Local Contract

President of a United Auto Workers local at a key General Motors factory said Friday he's optimistic workers will approve a new local contract and end a month-long strike.

Paulson: Financial Markets ‘Considerably Calmer'

Treasury Secretary said financial markets are 'considerably calmer' now than they were two months ago, predicting the economy will be rebounding by the second half of this year.

Molson Coors Office To Stay In Denver

Head of brewer Molson Coors says the company will keep its headquarters in Denver regardless of possible relocations as a result of its pending joint venture with SABMiller.

Maine Shipyard Workers To Vote On Contract

Spokesman John Carr says he believes the proposed four-year contract that Machinists’ Local S6 shipbuilders will consider on Sunday is ‘one of the best in the industry.’

GM May Sell Chevrolets In South Korea

Automaker considering launching its Chevrolet brand in South Korea to capture a larger share of the country's growing market for imported cars.

Former Lead Paint Companies Argue Case Verdict

Three former lead paint companies are appealing in the Rhode Island Supreme Court a verdict that found them liable for toxic products in the first-ever jury ruling against the industry.

House Votes To Extend Unemployment Benefits

Plan would provide a 13-week extension of unemployment benefits for people whose payments have expired and give an additional 13 weeks in states with high jobless rates.

Immigration Raid Leads To Federal Class-Action Lawsuit

Three people arrested in this week's immigration raid at a meatpacking plant in Iowa have filed a federal class-action lawsuit against the ICE and several government officials.

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